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Old 13th December 2003, 03:32   #1  |  Link
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paper about scratch detection

Thatīs it.


http://dewww.epfl.ch/~nadenau/Resear...r/Florence.pdf

Seems relative useful for the kind of developers we have here.Good Luck.
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Old 29th December 2003, 11:31   #2  |  Link
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DAHM.. this is what I'm looking for... but it's to complicated for me to design a filter... I'm not that good YET. Hopefully someone there is working on it.. otherwise you have to wait until I got some experience
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BTW, would you like to discuss and code a proof of concept idea I have for a slow motion filter for Avisynth?

If you're interested see this

http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...063#post418063

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